Speaking of software, the G Pad includes features such as Slide Aside and QSlide (puts two apps on the screen, with one app overlaying the other in a see-through manner), QMemo (a quick note-taking app similar to Samsung’s S Memo), synchronization with a smartphone via QPair, and everything else you’ll find on the company’s phones. There’s also KnockON, a direct copy of Nokia’s “double tap to wake” feature, that lights up the screen on, well, double tapping the screen.

The G Pad 8.3 is priced at $349 for the 16GB Wi-Fi variant – it’s a price that is going to make it a tough sell, considering its most direct competitor, the Apple iPad mini, is available for a few dollars less. The tablet is available online at Best Buy in black and white options, with retail store availability to follow in November, and you can hit the links below to grab one for yourself.

Abhijeet holds an avid interest in technology, and when he's not tinkering with this smartphone or covering the latest development in the mobile world (or singing along to classics from Dean Martin or Frank Sinatra), he can be found reading a novel or two.

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